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Whispers of the Loch Ness monster go back as far as the year 565, but the modern legend began when a hotel manager reported spotting a monster-like creature in the waters in 1933.
The Loch Ness Centre in Drumnadrochit has recorded a "substantial underwater presence" in Loch Lomond that it says could mark a "major milestone" in the hunt for Nessie.
Loch Ness monster breakthrough as radar uncovers 'significant' discovery Researchers are investigating the possibility of it being "substantial underwater presences or potentially large aquatic ...
RESEARCHERS have discovered new ‘micro-monsters’ while using cutting edge tech to explore Loch Ness. The Loch Ness Centre has joined forces with academics based at the School of Enginee… ...
Loch Ness research centre is hiring a full-time Nessie hunter - and people are shocked by the salary. READ MORE: Best proof of the Loch Ness Monster yet By SHIVALI BEST FOR MAILONLINE. Published ...
Loch Ness 'micro-monster' discovered by researchers after using 'cutting-edge' tools The team deployed a state-of-the-art holographic camera to look at the many microscopic organisms that inhabit ...
Loch Ness monster breakthrough as radar uncovers 'significant' discovery. ... The Deepscan cruise, which uses radar, sonar, and a hydrophone, along with a state-of-the-art holographic camera, ...
How Waves Could've Created the Loch Ness Monster Description Despite very little scientific evidence supporting the Loch Ness Monster's existence, people routinely report it surfacing from the water.
Loch Ness "monsters" have been discovered in the Scottish loch, but they're nothing like what we were all hoping for. A group of researchers has sent a state-of-the-art holographic camera into the ...
One of the best-known images of the Loch Ness monster - the “surgeon’s photograph” - was exposed as a hoax in 1975. It was snapped by a doctor named Robert Kenneth Wilson in 1934 and led to ...
Researchers photograph ‘micro-monster’ organisms living in Loch Ness. Technology can produce several thousand images of microscopic marine organisms in single dive, scientists say ...